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I was in a 5 yr. program, just graduated. Sister was here before me, greek also. Prior to 2008/9 there was a Big 4-that is correct. At that point, KD and A Phi pretty much separated themselves from the mid tier pack with strong pledge classes, and were able to build on them. Since then, it has been the Big 6. As to Pi Phi, they were never less than Big 6-didn't make quota 1 year, and since they were disliked by a lot of girls (they were seen as plastic and snobby), many hoped that they would tumble. They didn't. Same thing happened to KKG another year. They came back. DG had a year of scandal and turmoil within the house that dropped it a couple of notches for a year or two, but they bounced back. A number of girls that might have gone DG seemed to go KD instead, boosting them further. Alpha Phi was seen as a party/hippie sorority, and pretty much did what they wanted, there were those that resented that. Frats loved them. They were never in the bottom half at that point. Some of those rankings were pretty ludicrous back then-some crazy lists and jockeying, obviously- I mean, no offense AXO, but someone had them pretty high up in one of the lists. Chi O came close, but never quite got the pledge class or affiliation with a more popular fraternity to get traction to push it up out of middle tier. Given the issues with KKG and DG this year, there may be the opportunity for moving up-the question will be can they stay there for more than a year, and build on it? We'll see!
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